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On March 15, 44 B.C., this Roman leader was assassinated, marking the "Ides of March."

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

Established by Calvin Coolidge in 1924, this Idaho monument features lava flows, cinder cones, and tree molds, appearing "like the moon".

What is Craters of the Moon National Monument?

100

This Sunday marks Jesus' entry into Jerusalem.

What is Palm Sunday?

100

The "Appel of Paradis" was the medieval name for this fruit.

What is a banana?

100

In 1903, Binney & Smith created this famous brand of wax crayons.

What is Crayola?

200

March is named after this Roman god of war.

Who is Mars?

200

This National Historic Trail, commemorating the 2,000-mile journey of 19th-century emigrants, passes directly through the Boise area.

What is the Oregon National Historic Trail?

200

According to the Bible, Judas traded Jesus in exchange for this.

What are 30 pieces of silver?

200

Introduced in 1907, this candy was named for the sound the machine made during production.

What is a Hershey's Kiss?

200

Originally, this company produced industrial colorants, slate pencils, and barn paint before switching to crayons.

What is Binney & Smith?

300

This astronomical event marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is the vernal equinox?

300

Located near the Idaho-Montana border, this National Historic Park tells the story of the 1877 conflict involving the Nez Perce tribe.

What is Nez Perce National Historical Park?

300

The garden where Jesus prayed before his arrest.

 What is Gethsemane?

300

 Invented in 1938, this treat was created by Ruth Wakefield.

What is the chocolate chip cookie?

300

In 1996, the 100 billionth Crayola crayon was produced, and the color was this shade of blue.

What is Cerulean?

400

Before the Julian calendar, March was considered this number month of the year.

What is the first?

400

This vast, protected wilderness area lies north of Boise, offering over 2 million acres of rugged land—the largest in the contiguous U.S..

What is the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness?

400

This prisoner was released instead of Jesus.

 Who is Barabbas?

400

This U.S. state produces the most pistachios.

What is California?

400

In 2017, this classic color was retired from the 24-pack and replaced with a new blue shade called "Bluetiful".

What is Dandelion?

500

This national park was established on March 1, 1872.

 What is Yellowstone?

500

While not a National Park, this Boise city park, often mistaken for a state site, features the iconic, steep hill and hiking trails near the North End.

What is Camel's Back Park?

500

He is the disciple who went into Jesus' empty tomb first.

Who is Peter?

500

This vegetable, which can be mashed or fried, is rich in vitamin C.

What is a potato?

500

It's the primary color that represents a fiery or sunny color in the classic box.

 What is Yellow?

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